Knife Photography
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Re: Knife Photography
Great backgrounds Ralph and I-man really make the knife colors pop. Fine knives, great colors, loving it. 
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Ivoryman
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Thanks Homer, jmh, doglegg. Appreciate it.
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Montanaman
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My Loveless drop point was from Al Williams collection. Al made this book "Living on the Edge: Logos of the Loveless Legend". I have included the foreword by Bob,
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Ivoryman
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Been eating Cherry Tomatoes every day from the garden....\
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Iman, I'm liking everything about your Northfield from blade to scales. Impressive. 
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doglegg
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Well stated QS. Beautiful knife.
Scott, great picture. Do you carry that knife in your pocket? A vacation pick up I guess. Hope you are enjoying yourself as much as you appear to be.

Scott, great picture. Do you carry that knife in your pocket? A vacation pick up I guess. Hope you are enjoying yourself as much as you appear to be.
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Yes sir, having a grand time.....yup carry it in my front pocket. I picked it up in Pigeon Forge TN.doglegg wrote:
Scott, great picture. Do you carry that knife in your pocket? A vacation pick up I guess. Hope you are enjoying yourself as much as you appear to be.![]()
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https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/catalog/triplef
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gino
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Since it’s few and far between when I take a half decent picture I’ll post this one
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Schrade
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Re: Knife Photography
Here's a pretty pair.
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Re: Knife Photography
Gino, another fabulous one. Like both blades on that one.
Ivoryman, that one is comfortable, it's got that warm feeling. Love the scales.
Gsmith those scagel pulls always catch my eye. Knice scales too.

Ivoryman, that one is comfortable, it's got that warm feeling. Love the scales.
Gsmith those scagel pulls always catch my eye. Knice scales too.
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Ditto all the above. And, yes gs, those pulls are really stiking. 
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Ivoryman
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Well put. ….droooooool, drool, drool.gsmith7158 wrote:Here's a pretty pair.
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Re: Knife Photography
Scott, I've been trying to get cherry tomatoes out of my garden too, but the dang deer are eating them off the vine faster than they can ripen. I'll fix that as soon as archery season starts.
Carl B.
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Re: Knife Photography
Not all who wander are lost!!
Of all the paths you take in life,
Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
Of all the paths you take in life,
Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
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Nice shot John. The red mushrooms accent the browns and tans of the knife in its setting of fallen leaves. 
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doglegg
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Two things you enjoy QS. Outside and a good knife. It shows in your pic's.

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sunknife
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Nice pic John. I've never seen those shrooms in my neck of the woods, very vibrant color, would probably not be safe to eat is my guess.
Greg
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Tony_Wood
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Re: Knife Photography
Found an old knife that I made years ago. Kind of crude, but makes a good blade for processing venison.
Paired it with a new project from the shop.
Paired it with a new project from the shop.
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jmh58
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Fine pic TW!!
Thank you gents!!!
John 
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Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
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doglegg
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Re: Knife Photography
You've come a long way Tony Wood. Great looking old knife and the board is pretty great too. Good combination.

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Ivoryman
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Great shot TWood.
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Ivoryman
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Re: Knife Photography
Enjoying taking out the oldies lately, all 20th Century for over a week, can't get enough of the old bones, old steel, old look, old craftsmanship and knife building in general. Mmmmmmmmmmm. Pal from at least before 1960, maybe 40s or 50s, who knows?
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doglegg
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Knice...Ivoryman wrote:Enjoying taking out the oldies lately, all 20th Century for over a week, can't get enough of the old bones, old steel, old look, old craftsmanship and knife building in general. Mmmmmmmmmmm. Pal from at least before 1960, maybe 40s or 50s, who knows?